I would like to see some of the formatting options that are above this “Reply to this thread” available when submitting tabs. In my tabs, I distinguish between fret 1 played twice and fret eleven by underlining the double digit fret numbers. That formatting disappears when I upload tabs.

You might also consider allowing a tab submitter to edit (and maybe delete) a tab once added to the tabs database. I would fix a minor error in one of mine if I could do this.

But even without these, this is a great site and the closest thing to BassMasta that I have found. Thanks Johnny and TheDude for all you have done.

Hey Johnny, Hey TheDude,I just had another idea - haven't given it much thought so it might not be worth much - but here it is:

When someone submits a request for a bass tab, it might be helpful if there were a way to indicate that someone was working on that tab - maybe a ‘Working On It’ button a person could click on. That way, the person making the request would know that it was receiving some attention, and they should keep checking for the tab to show up. Also, if I (or you or… knew that someone was working on a particular request, then we wouldn't waste time on redundant efforts.

If this were implemented, there should probably also be buttons for completion (It's done - check the New Tabs section) as well as a ‘we gave up’ button for when a project gets abandoned rather than finished.

I don't know - lots of potential problems here, especially with abandoned efforts, but a thought.

all right so we now enabled favorites. just click on the “Add to favorites” link when you're reading a tab you want to save. if you want to check out your favorites, you can do it in your profile page. and please, if you notice any bugs, let us know.

by the way, we'll be redesigning the profile page a little bit so it isn't such a mess anymore… as soon as we get hold of our designer. he's an elusive bastard, that guy.

sid, that last idea is pretty interesting. let me think about it, i'm sure there are ways to solve the problems you pointed out.